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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Kafanchan B, Nigeria, characterized by individuals engaged in daily activities against a backdrop of weathered buildings. In the foreground, a woman in a yellow and black floral dress with a purple skirt is bent over two blue plastic buckets on a dirt ground, with a small green bowl containing a yellow substance visible. To her right, a second woman, wearing a teal headscarf and patterned attire, sits on a low object, looking right, with a clear plastic container of small metal bowls and utensils in front of her. Beside her, a third woman in a light head covering and patterned dress is seated, with one hand near her face, observing the first woman.

In the mid-ground, a man in a brown and yellow striped shirt is bent over a metal cart or wheelbarrow, which carries a white corrugated plastic sheet. To the far left, a person in a red, white, and blue jacket stands near a wooden table.

The background features two single-story, dilapidated buildings. The left building has an open doorway revealing a dark interior and a faded sign above with partial text like "Sustainable Industrial... Charging...". Its walls are discolored yellow with large black patches. The right building features a closed white metal double door, with the word "airtel" in red script on the wall to its left. Both buildings exhibit exposed rebar at the roofline.

The immediate foreground reveals a rough concrete curb separating the activity area from a collection of litter, including plastic bags and wrappers. The ground throughout the scene is reddish-brown dirt, and strong sunlight casts distinct shadows. Various plastic containers, including two large ribbed ones (one grey, one light green), are placed on the ground, suggesting storage or display for a street vendor setup. A yellow plastic jerrycan is partially visible at the bottom right.
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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Kafanchan B, Nigeria, characterized by individuals engaged in daily activities against a backdrop of weathered buildings. In the foreground, a woman in a yellow and black floral dress with a purple skirt is bent over two blue plastic buckets on a dirt ground, with a small green bowl containing a yellow substance visible. To her right, a second woman, wearing a teal headscarf and patterned attire, sits on a low object, looking right, with a clear plastic container of small metal bowls and utensils in front of her. Beside her, a third woman in a light head covering and patterned dress is seated, with one hand near her face, observing the first woman. In the mid-ground, a man in a brown and yellow striped shirt is bent over a metal cart or wheelbarrow, which carries a white corrugated plastic sheet. To the far left, a person in a red, white, and blue jacket stands near a wooden table. The background features two single-story, dilapidated buildings. The left building has an open doorway revealing a dark interior and a faded sign above with partial text like "Sustainable Industrial... Charging...". Its walls are discolored yellow with large black patches. The right building features a closed white metal double door, with the word "airtel" in red script on the wall to its left. Both buildings exhibit exposed rebar at the roofline. The immediate foreground reveals a rough concrete curb separating the activity area from a collection of litter, including plastic bags and wrappers. The ground throughout the scene is reddish-brown dirt, and strong sunlight casts distinct shadows. Various plastic containers, including two large ribbed ones (one grey, one light green), are placed on the ground, suggesting storage or display for a street vendor setup. A yellow plastic jerrycan is partially visible at the bottom right.

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